Hi as above , has anyone ever done this ? Thanks Jamie
Jamie, I'm going to chuck a bucket of cold water over this... Sadly "Green Laning" in the sense our comrades in Englandshire mean is almost impossible in Scotland as there are very few legal off-road routes and going off-road without permission on private land is distinctly frowed upon - and illegal. The club does organise "Green Road Runs" but these tend to be on large estates or forestry ground with the landowners permission and usually the tracks are good quality. I don't think Sandy the organiser would disagree if I said they are more like scenic drives - tho there have been a few moments ! Other options are the clubs "Driving Days" where a circuit is laid on on some very large areas of ground - 1500 acres + . For fun competitive events then start with "Tyro" ( next one, Callander on the 27th) which is a good intro to off-road driving, building up through Road Taxed Vehicle ( RTV) trials and on up the difficulty stages. Both Tyro and RTV can basically be done with your daily driver, provided you don't mind a bit of mud - check the rules for details. Another option that might appeal to you is the various pay & play sites - see the threads on Drumclog etc under Non SLROC Events, you'll often get groups of members and mates agreeing to meet up for a day.
In terms of preperation all Landrovers are pretty capable in their own right. Decent AT or MT pattern tyres will take you a long way. How much you want to spend on tricking out your vehicle after that is up to you....but you can spend a fortune and still get stuck, then get passed by some old codger in a 50 year old basic series 2a.